Craig W. Broga was arrested on multiple charges Sunday for allegedly driving drunk in Skowhegan.
January 2015
Person shot by Augusta police officer in Riverview outpatient clinic offices
The police officer was placed on administrative leave in the wake of the shooting, which left a person in stable condition in hospital.
Kennebec Journal Jan. 12 police log
Augusta area police reports for Jan. 12, 2015.
FairPoint, unions still in mediation after nine days
That doesn’t mean they’re making progress, but federal officials may be applying more pressure for a deal, an attorney says.
Biggest U.S. hacking case is tale of gamers’ interrupted vacation
Arrested in 2012 while vacationing in Amsterdam, they’re accused of a conspiracy that pillaged 160 million credit card numbers from Hannaford Brothers, Heartland Payment Systems, 7-Eleven and at least 14 other companies over seven years.
Staples says customers of Maine stores affected by data breach should check accounts
Shoppers who bought items in Biddeford or Brunswick are urged to monitor their credit and bank accounts because confidential information was exposed.
Winslow High evacuated after bomb threat
After searching the school, the bomb threat was found to be a false alarm and students returned to the building.
Two airlines reveal hackers booked free trips, stole flyer miles
Thieves got usernames and passwords somewhere else and used them to log into American’s AAdvantage and United’s MileagePlus.
Hackers of U.S. military command sites claim tie to Islamic State
The Pentagon suspends the sites, believes no classified material is compromised and questions whether the hackers have any real connection to the terrorist group.
Keystone bill clears Senate hurdle despite Obama’s veto threat
Supporters aim to win final approval and send the bill to the White House by the end of next week.